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Why Are We Hooked To True Crime Stories?
Despite of being dark and gloomy, we have different reasons why we pay attention to it.
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Desaparecidos
Desaparecidos, in Spanish, means disappeared or missing. It is a term used for the victims of forced or involuntary disappearances. Most of the victims are political or union leaders, or outspoken activists.
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The Public Execution of Lim Seng
Lim Seng, alias Gan Suo So, owned a restaurant, a printing press, mining interests, and other legitimate businesses to cover his illegal activities. He became Metro Manila’s version of Walter White during that time.
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The Murder of Anna Lynn Hurd
“If I can’t have her, nobody can,” said Anthony Joseph Mitchell, who was 17 at the time.
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Jeanett Reyes: One Act, Two Crimes
Four women were on their way to Bangkok, Thailand Sunday evening, 2 January 2017, for a vacation together with their “employer” named Jeanett Reyes. But they were intercepted by the Bureau of Immigration after they were interviewed at the airport.
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The Julio Nalundasan Case
It’s over 80 years now, and still no one is certain who pulled the trigger that shot Assemblyman-elect Julio Nalundasan on 20 September 1935. It seems that someone really got away with murder.
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The Eileen Sarmenta-Allan Gomez Murders
The Eileen Sarmenta and Allan Gomez murder case happened more than twenty four years ago and the perpetrators are already convicted and in jail. However, a single news about the Good Conduct Time Allowance Law brought this case up again.
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Stockholm Syndrome
Stockholm Syndrome is associated with captivity which became known after a failed bank robbery in central Stockholm, Sweden in 1973.
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The Black Dahlia
One of the world-famous unsolved crime produced 150 suspects but yielded no arrests.